Abo of Tiflis

Iraqi Martyr and Saint

Abo of Tiflis - Iraqi Martyr and Saint
Born

None
None years ago

Died

January 6th, 786
1239 years ago — None years old

Category

Activists & Humanitarians

Country

Iraq

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Abo of Tiflis was an Iraqi martyr and saint born in 756. He is associated with the early spread of Christianity in the region. His life is marked by his steadfast faith, leading to his martyrdom in 786. The historical context includes the religious conflicts of the time, which shaped the experiences of early Christian figures in the Middle East. The legacy includes veneration among saints within the Christian tradition.

Achieved martyrdom for faith in Christ

Venerated as a saint in Christian traditions

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